Import and Economic Growth in Turkey: Evidence from Multivariate VAR Analysis (p.54-75) |
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Ahmet Uğur, Inonu University |
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Keywords : Import, Economic growth, Multivariate VAR analysis |
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JEL classification : C32, O11 |
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This study made an attempt to analyze empirically the relationship between imports and economic growth in Turkey. In order to make an elaborate examine of the import-economic growth relationship, import is decomposed to its categories and then a multivariate VAR analysis is used to determine the relationship. Empirical results derived from IRFs and VDCs show that while there is a bidirectional relationship between GDP and investment goods import and raw materials import, there is a unidirectional relationship between GDP and consumption goods import and other goods import. |
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Measuring the Risk Efficiency in Indian Commercial Banking - A DEA approach
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C. S. Reddy, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. Andhra Pradesh, India |
T.Subramanyam, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. Andhra Pradesh, India |
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Keywords : Data Envelopment Analysis, Endogenous Risk, Exogenous Risk, Technical Efficiency, Scale Efficiency, Commercial Bank. |
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JEL classification : G21, G32 |
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This study proposes data envelopment analysis models to identify and asses risk in Indian commercial banks. Risk is believed to surface due to external and internal factors, where the former cannot be controlled and the later can be controlled fully or partially by the bank management. 63 commercial banks comprising public, private and foreign sectors exposed to common frontier production function are considered for performance evaluation. The empirical results are interesting. |
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Switching to the Inflation Targeting Regime: The Case of Egypt (p.106-131) |
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Ibrahim L. Awad, Charles University & Zagazig University |
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Keywords : Inflation targeting, Demand for money function, Monetary policy in Egypt |
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JEL classification : E410, E510, E520, E580, E590 |
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The purpose of this paper is to answer the question of whether Egypt should switch to the inflation targeting (IT) regime or not? Our judgment on adopting IT is based on the practical experience of the inflation targeters and on whether the monetary targeting regime (MTR) currently applied in Egypt is efficient or not. The study concluded that the MTR in Egypt is not efficient enough to tie down individuals’ expectations about the future path of inflation. Taking into account that the IT regime is a way of reforming monetary policy and it does not worsen economic performance in practice, it becomes necessary for Egypt to take practical steps toward adopting IT. |
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Research Note - Economics of Milk Production in West Bengal: Evidence from Cooperative and non-cooperative Farms (p.132-152) |
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Bikash Kumar Ghosh, KHARAGPUR COLLEGE & CENTRE FOR ECONOMIC STUDIES |
Debnarayan Sarker, CENTRE FOR ECONOMIC STUDIES |
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Keywords : Primary Milk Producers’ Cooperative Societies, Cooperative farms, Non-Cooperative farms, BPL farms, Relative profitability analysis. |
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JEL classification : Q12, Q13, Q18, C50, A13 |
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The article analyzes the cost, return and relative profitability of cooperative and non-cooperative milk producers’ in West Bengal of India; it is found that cooperative farms have much higher profitability. Furthermore, non-BPL farms working under both cooperative and non-cooperative dairying are benefited higher than BPL farms. |
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Viewpoint - Business Education in Pakistan: Identifying Weaknesses and Suggesting Improvements (p.154-178) |
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Abu Zar Wajidi, KARACHI UNIVERSITY |
Nadir Ali Kolachi, BAHRIA UNIVERSITY |
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Keywords : Business education excellence |
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JEL classification : M53, A2, A22, A23 |
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This research paper identifies the crucial weaknesses in business education system of Pakistan and identifies the necessary improvements to compete with International Business Schools. |
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